The Splitter Backup System is designed to prepare TAR archives to be burned to DVD media. Since the maximum file size in an ISO9660 file system is 2G, Splitter will traverse a given list of file system nodes and split off TAR files of 2G or less.
iROS is a meta-operating system for technology-rich "interactive rooms". The core components (Event Heap, DataHeap, iCrafter) provide communication, data storage, and service management for an iRoom.
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lauditor is a Linux software and hardware auditing tool that gathers system information and outputs it to XML. This project makes use of the lshw tool for hardware detection and queries package managers for software listings (dpkg,emerge,rpmquery)
UVBS (UVBS is a versioning backup system) is a versioning backup system for Linux systems using Python and kernel inotify features. In other words it watches user selected folders and/or files for changes and creates backups for each change transparently
Upstream is a collection of tools that allow users to send in system specific log and troubleshooting data to support personnel. Furthermore, developers can use Upstream to enhance the scope of their bug/support tracking systems.
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pystim is an open source electrical stimulation device driver and development framework. It features a parallel/sequential block paradigm and supports event-base programming. It also provides a device simulator.
This is the worlds first and probably only FLOSS project aimed to create a lowbudget, based on availble technology, cruise missile. No this is not a Joke, its for real. Why? Since no one has tried to do this before and certainly not under the GPL.
mac-on-windows is a pearpc based powerpc emulator.
it is faster than pearpc and it have a easy-to-use-gui
on A old pentium 2, it lasts a minute for mac os x tiger has started.
NetSV is part of the management/supervision plane and its role is to assist the network administrator when performing an IPv6 network renumbering by supervising the procedure and making diagnostics on the monitore hosts.
This is a repository for lots of small administration scripts developped and used by me. Some are very small and simple, some are more sophisticated. You're free to use them as you wish.
V3 is a suite of open source utilities intended to mantain server and distribute software over your network through SSH protocol in batch or interactive mode. Somebody said Ms SMS?? Nooo V3 is much better ;P
Moodss is a modular monitoring application, composed of a GUI and a daemon, which supports any device or process for which a module can be developed. Complete dashboards with graphical viewers, thresholds, SQL database archiving, ... can be managed.
System Administration Power Tools and Miscellany (SAPTAM) is a collection of extensible system administration and development tools that maximizes the enterprising administrator's room to maneuver.
This program has been forked and Autokernel has been abandoned. Please check out KernelCheck: http://kcheck.sourceforge.net/ Autokernel, a program that automatically recompiles and optimizes the kernel to your needs.
PyADtools will allow Python to easily search, create and manipulate Active Directory objects in a Windows environment. Currently, it is merely a front-end to ADSI. The project will ultimately provide flexible, cross-platform Active Directory tools.